Tuesday 31 January 2017

The Closing of the American /Indian Mind

This is an outpouring from deep within my heart and mind. Many may come down heavily on me. But certainly I would like every thinking person to think about it and act  according to their convictions.This is a truthful analysis with malice towards none and appeal to all thinking persons.



                                      The Closing of the American /Indian Mind
The habit of reading the morning news is a two edged sword. It makes you come alive as the newspaper provides you a sense of companionship with the rest of the world through its communicative power ; it makes you depressed reading about murder, rape, accidents, burglary, acts of inhumanity, political abuses , word duels and acrimonious statements, specifically intended to harm the reputation of statesmen and leaders who no longer hold office. If you are over sensitive, the blow is far too hard to drive away the morning blues; if less sensitive, the smug satisfaction of being connected to the whole world gets the adrenalin going.
I belong to the first category- for which I am constantly criticized and advised. “Don’t think you carry the burden of the world on your shoulders” (a statement that drips with sarcasm, given my slender frame) - a constant refrain from everyone in the family, from the old to the young, from male to the female.  Even the puppy that snuggles close to me to get caressed feels left out and sulks looking at forlorn me. Often I decide not to lay my hands on the newspaper first thing in the morning but the resolution does not last even as long as the dew before the morning sun. I cannot resist the fresh smell of the newspaper and lunge for it like a cat at a rancid butter.
Whenever I experience a day of depression, I comfort myself with  Samuel Beckett’s searing comment: The sun shone, having no alternative, on the nothing new” as  the newspaper has nothing new to offer other than stories about  fatal accidents, murders, burglary and the usual political acrimonious exchanges  among contending political parties. But two days back,  on the page marked for International news, I came across this sensational comment by Chelsea Manning whose sentence was commuted from 35 years imprisonment to just another three months- a fine gesture by former US President  Obama one day before he demitted office. She had been found guilty and sentenced  for being a whistleblower providing the Wikileaks  secret and classified data from Pentagon and the White House. Obama felt that the sentence(35 years of imprisonment) was far too harsh for a crime that, in comparison, was less harmful than many of the lethal crimes perpetrated almost on a daily basis in the country. When I read about Obama’s noble gesture, I was delighted as it reaffirmed my faith in good and gracious leadership that Obama exemplified.
 But Chelsea’s statement shook me to the core. While serving out the next few weeks in prison before being let out, she commented that despite his intelligence and erudition, despite his generosity and grace, Obama was never accepted by his opponents during all those eight years he was in office. “The one simple lesson to draw from President Obama's legacy: do not start off with a compromise. They won't meet you in the middle. Instead, what we need is an unapologetic progressive leader."  (italics mine.) I was devastated over her judgemental comment on a magnanimous Obama, but more, over her advocacy of ‘an unapologetic leader’. Her  advice was meant for the new President Trump- who does not need anyone’s advice and who is more like a bull in a china shop going  merrily on his ego trip. But my anguish was more because Chelsea Manning’s voice didn’t seem to be a lone voice, but the voice of Americans who had catapulted Donald Trump to the White House.
On sober reflection after the initial shock, I understood why America voted for Donald Trump. He appeared from nowhere and with his bombast and bluster, narcissism and arrogance showed himself as a strong no holds-barred man for whom there existed no norms of speech and behaviour other than what he chose to observe. His bluster and boast, swagger and superciliousness, his excessive finger-pointing Obama as ‘the worst President US had’ came as a shock that gradually muted to passive acquiescence for a large sizeable majority  of Americans who had always  stood by the unwritten codes and injunctions of societal behaviour. Trump’s comments on the Clintons were vulgar, indecent and in bad taste. Trump was different and was all that was un-American. Hence his appeal,  ‘America for Americans’ and  ‘Make in America’, ‘America First’-made an impact on Americans who felt that a new Messiah had arrived with the Promised Land that would rightfully restore them their jobs and prosperity that had been hijacked bythe  immigrants. Trumps’ speeches  had the  uncanny ring  of  Indian Prime Minister Modi’s  thunder about ‘ Make in India’ and his rhetoric to nurse back the s(i) cular, modern( West oriented)   India to the ancient India of the Vedic ages, to nurture Indian tradition, culture and Hindu religious sentiment. Like the latter’s  appeal that made Indians feel they have got a new leader who can bring manna to their parched lives,  Trump succeeded in his appeal to the White Americans who harboured  a genetic dislike for immigrants, especially for  Muslims and refugees from  Muslim countries.  This is what Chelsea meant when she gave President Trump the gratuitous advice to be “an unapologetic progressive leader”.  We in India have had a two and a half years leap over America having elected “an unapologetic, progressive leader”, who has created a  huge selfie image of himself picturized in Chelsea’s phrase, though Trump’s projection of himself is far more aggressive, arrogant and irreverent than that of the Indian PM.
What disturbs me( and I am sure disturbs many others) is the sheer ignorance of the vast population in the two great democracies of the world in respect of this Chelsean aphorism. What is the meaning of being progressive? What is the meaning of being unapologetic? Broadly ‘progressive’ means three things”
1. Being ahead of current trends or customs
2. Not narrow or conservative in thought, expression, or conduct
3. Favoring civil liberties and social progress

How far does Trump( and Modi) subscribe to the definition of ‘progressive’ in their attitude and outlook? Even at the cost being reviled as a fossilized liberal, I certainly hesitate calling them progressive. The world has suffered immensely ever since the turning of the millennium at the hands of IS and other fundamentalist forces.  The brutal massacre of the innocents has united the world to seek liberation from the terrorist forces and forge interfaith unity to restore peace and order and save the world from wanton destruction. Both Trump and Modi  talk of taking measures to defeat terrorist forces and among the slew of measures available to them is to ban entry of Muslims in their countries. Trump has already done it while Indian PM is mulling over issue of visas to Pakistanis, forgetting the presence of Pakistani cricketers, singers, actors who have won many Indian fans. Trump’s strong pronouncements with a nationalistic fervor such as ‘ America for Americans,’ ‘America First, and PM Modi’s  ‘India for Hindustanis’, ‘India First’ go counter to their visceral hatred for Jihadis because they sing a similar tune  like the IS and Jihadis who want the world for the caliphate and for the Muslims. While it is logical that US and India seek to place their individual nations centre stage and prioritize and protect their interests, they have unleashed a fear psychosis among the people that has peaked into hysteria in the name of nationalism. There is a slow attrition of liberal voices that believe in the multiplicity and pluralistic character of the two nations. Both US and India have thrived due to their power of assimilation and tolerance.  Trump’s current attempt at cocooning America from outsiders is almost to the point of negating the rest of the world as of no consequence. In a different way the intolerance that one witnesses in India towards art, culture, literature ,cinema that do not subscribe to traditional and conservative values  points to  lack of respect for and acceptance of differences. In this respect, both leaders have fallen way behind the progressive  trends and customs that have changed the world to value a more catholic and liberal outlook. They hark back to beliefs and traditions that were rooted in the traditions of those times when nations defined their sovereignty by uniting all its citizens or subjects by factors such as language, religion, culture and common descent. The nation states in the past derived their political legitimacy to rule by combining the political entity of the state with the cultural entity of the nation. The concept was that of a political organization under which a relatively homogeneous people inhabited a sovereign state as opposed to accommodating several nationalities. This is cultural atavism, that has been made into new aristocratism of the masses. The new craving for national and cultural identity in place of assimilating other identities has been given legitimacy by both Trump and Modi. Trump’s ban on immigrants and refugees and in particular the ban on entry of Muslims from seven nations(Iraq, Iran, Somalia, Libya, Syria, Sudan and Yeman), his clipping H1B visas  are regressive steps  going back to the ancient concept of closing the boundaries to those who do not subscribe to the original homogenous group.  Anti Globalization is not a progressive step as it breeds isolation and insularity. All talk about US getting world numero uno status is empty rhetoric as US withdraws its involvement in global affairs. It is a conservative move almost incarcerating the Americans within its boundaries because the backlash of  the US ban of immigrants will result in other states banning entry of US citizens into their land. Iran and Iraq have already announced ban of US citizens in retaliation. The closing of American doors- though now limited to the seven nations- will in the long run escalate into intolerance, violence and war which would be a global disaster.
Trump’s views on abortion, trans gender, gay liberties, genderqueer , LGBT,    are deeply conservative  and do not take into account human rights and concepts that are beyond   the traditional binary concept of male and female.  His opposition poses a serious threat to the fundamental rights of the lesbian, gay, homosexual, bisexual and transgender individuals. This goes against UN declaration (2010:) "But let there be no confusion: where there is tension between cultural attitudes and universal human rights, rights must carry the day” Again this underlines Trump’s regressive mentality.
Merely using twitter does not make anybody a progressive person. Again the innumerable gaffes of Trump during his election campaigns show his lack of knowledge and understanding of history and world order. Trump has said a lot of gross stuff about women showing himself to be a misogynist. He is unapologetic for what he had said and what he continues to say in defence of his unspeakable and unpalatable comments.  Both leaders have indulged in hyper accusations- one speaks about seventy years of misrule and misgovernance when no development took place; the other in his address on taking over as President charged all the past Presidents of letting down America for Americans. These accusations are not borne by facts. All governments succeed in their efforts to develop the nation; they also fail in certain aspects. Democracy is all about punishing them for their failure. But to say that nothing noteworthy had happened and they are the true messiahs to lead the nations to new heights of glory is sheer hyperbole that bamboozles the audience..
But America is veering towards Trump even as he enters his second week in office. His executive orders from stopping refugees and banning Muslims , his reversal of Obama’s Trans Pacific partnership, and his stand on Climate change reveal that he is a new President who will do what he wants to do as a part of his nationalistic fervor- that is- for America, by America and of America.
America has suddenly closed all its mental shutters. What was once a dreamland, a melting pot of all cultures, civilizations and nationalities, a nation that attracted men and women to be a part of its openness, a nation that rose to great heights because of the collected wisdom and intelligence of people from all parts of the globe converging there, is slowly turning itself to a cloister. The world sees in Trump a strong man, a decisive man, a man with a mission to build America, an unapologetic, progressive leader where his concept of progress is unfortunately to regress into insular America. This is very much true of India. Though unlike Trump, our PM is silent on issues that threaten hyper nationalism, freedom of speech, LGBT rights, intolerance of those who are outside the Sanghparivar ideology, he is vocal to brand everyone opposing any of his plans as anti national. For him also there is no meeting with people having a different view or ideology. The return of jallikattu as homage to culture and tradition ( who has laid down that a sport that causes distress to voiceless animals is our culture?) is a throwback to barbarism and animality  and that is done keeping in mind the applause of the people. How many more sports of the jallikattu will be endorsed in the future as a part of our culture is a nightmarish thought. But is this a progressive order or is it a regression to banal and beastly sports of men and women? But Indians applaud Modi because of the same reasons the Americans applaud Trump. 
 It is pertinent to quote GopalKrishna Gandhi who in an open letter to PM Modi  says: “  Remember, please, Asoka’s admission and his remorse which he called, in Magadhi Prakrit, anusaya . Your own exquisite language, Gujarati, has another sublime word for it, anutaapa . Atonement and compassion do not betoken weakness, they betoken nobility which is a leader’s sign”
What we now see is just the opposite of all that ethicalness in politics had stood for. Ethicalness has been superceded by a leap of faith to an uncompromising, unapologetic progressive leader. There is no time, no will and no effort on the part of many thinking individuals to tell the truth that both US and India are moving towards  strong men who are far from being progressive leaders. Trump gags the press; our PM gags the voices that speak against his decisions. Let them not believe that the President of US and the PM of India shall do no wrong. No one person can be all wise and decide the fate of a nation on the basis of his wisdom.. If US and India are true democracies (as they have been all these years), it is  salutary to open our minds and not keep them closed. The social and political crisis in US and India is really an intellectual crisis. This is an article addressed to every thoughtful citizen of both the countries. It is s an article meant to challenge all to open up their minds.


  

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